In the world of Save. Spend. Splurge.: What makes me want to relocate to Japan
1. True Independence This makes me want to move to Japan watching these children so independent and wonderful. They certainly have issues with their culture – patriarchy, rig
In the world of Save. Spend. Splurge.: Why are melons in Japan so expensive?
I love this series — here are a few more for you to watch that I liked. Today’s roundup is just really great videos. Why are pearls so expensive? Why are Birkin
In the world of Save. Spend. Splurge.: All about the plight of Japan’s working mothers
Gosh. I would definitely not want to have children either, if I lived in Japan after reading about their working mothers. What HELL. Speaking about Japan, their medical schools wer
In the world of Save. Spend. Splurge.: How to get perfect roasted chicken
...and it is in your bathroom.
In the world of Save. Spend. Splurge.: Where this is how much you should spend on a wedding gift
I always do a minimum of $100 per person attending (or invited) including Little Bun.
In the world of Save. Spend. Splurge.: Where marbles can sell for up to $40,000
You can hire a fake family in Japan. For real.
Can you imagine your diploma or education determining the rest of your life?
Here in Canada or the U.S. we’re pretty darn lucky. Once we get into college (U.S.) or university (Canada), we can work reasonably hard, obtain a diploma, fight other newly m
What accounts for the salary difference between being an employee or a CEO?
A lot of people would say it’s attributed to the fact that a CEO worked harder to get where he or she is. Others, would say perhaps, but it’s also because they had conn
Wealth Inequality and Distribution in the USA
Many thanks to reader Matthew from my post “Let’s give generous rich folks a break, OK” for directing me to this video! QUICK FACTS FROM THE VIDEO 1% of America h